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Providing hands-free entryway into the work area, Self-Closing ZipWall Magnetic Dust Barrier Door Kit is used for keeping dust contained. Barrier door comes with adjustable header bar that works with all ZipWall spring-loaded poles. Magnetic strips on the door snap together to form an airtight seal. Features flame retardant thick nylon fabric panel having clear plastic window. Door measurement will be 7'2" x 4'7" which can be used with ZipFast reusable barrier panels.

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Self-Closing ZipWall® Magnetic Dust Barrier Door

Create hands-free, self-closing access to your worksite

ZipWall, maker of the ZipWall Dust Barrier System, today announced the launch of an innovative new product, the self-closing ZipWall Magnetic Dust Barrier Door Kit.

Ideal for contractors, the ZipWall Magnetic Dust Barrier Door provides a hands-free entryway into the jobsite while keeping dust contained. It is quick and easy to install with an adjustable header bar that works with all ZipWall spring-loaded poles. Specially-designed magnetic strips snap together to attach the magnetic door to the barrier material, forming an airtight seal. Powerful self-closing action maintains the tight seal. The door is reusable, durable, and easily handles high traffic.

Key features:

Adjustable header bar for ease of installation

Specially designed magnetic strips create a continuous seal around the door

Tough nylon fabric panel is flame retardant and features a clear plastic window

Self-closing magnets are sewn-in

Can be used with negative or positive air

No ladders, no tape, no damage

The door measures 7'2" x 4'7" and can be used with barriers made of plastic sheeting or with ZipFast™ reusable barrier panels.

"Our customers have been asking us for a self-closing door for some time," said Jeff Whittemore, CEO of ZipWall. "It's a major time-saver for contractors. The self-closing ZipWall Magnetic Door is designed to meet that need. It is airtight, easy to install and adjust, and is built to last."